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Katrina McClain (USA)
Born on September 19, 1965, in Washington, D.C, USA.
Height:
185cm (6'0")
Position:
Forward
Nationality:
USA
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Enshrined as a player in the FIBA Hall of Fame on August 23, 2023.

Clubs

• University of Georgia (1983-87)
• Kyoto Petroleum (1989-1991)
• Sidis Ancona (1992)
• Valencia (1993-1995)
• Galatasaray (1995-1997)
• ABL's Atlanta Glory (1997-1998)

Club Highlights

• World Cup for Clubs winner (1992)
• Euroleague champion (1993)
• Three-time Spanish League champion (1993, 1994, 1995)
• Two-time Spanish Cup winner (1994, 1995)
• Turkish League champion (1996)
• Turkish Cup winner (1996)

National Team

• University Games gold medallist (1985)
• Goodwill Games gold medallist (1986)
• Pan American Games gold (1987) & bronze medallist (1991)
• Two-time Olympic Games gold medallist (1988, 1996)
• Olympic Games bronze medallist (1992)
• Two-time World Championship gold medallist (1986, 1990)
• World Championship bronze medallist (1994)

Individual Highlights

• Co-captain of the 1996 Olympic gold medal team
• SEC Freshman of the Year & Freshman All-American Team (1984)
• NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team (1985)
• MVP of SEC Tournament (1986)
• Two-times Honda Sports Award (1986, 1987)
• Two-time All-American (1986, 1987)
• National Player of the Year (1987)
• WBCA Player of the Year (1987)
• Keys to the City of Charleston, SC (1989)
• Two-time USA Basketball’s Female Athlete of the Year (1988, 1992)
• World Championship All-Tournament Team (1994)
• South Carolina Order of the Palmetto (1996)
• Univ. of Georgia Circle of Honor (1997)
• Georgia Sports Hall of Fame (2005)
• Women's Basketball Hall of Fame (2006)
• South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame (2006)
• National High School Hall of Fame (2010)
• Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame (2012)
• Selected as one of eight individuals to carry the IOC flag into the stadium during Opening Ceremony of the 1996 Atlanta Olympics
• Top power forward in the NCAA is given an award in her honour annually